EU Leaders Say UK Has Not Made 'Sufficient Progress' On Divorce Terms

European Union leaders
are expected to refuse
to move to the second phase of Brexit talks because the U.K. did not make “sufficient
progress” on withdrawal terms, according to a statement by President of the
European Council Donald Tusk, The Independent reported.

The announcement is a massive
setback for the British government who appealed to the EU to break the current
deadlock, the report said.

During next week’s crunch
summit, a one-page statement will be the main outcome where the 27 member states
will meet to talk about the course for Brexit talks in the upcoming months, the
report said.

EU leaders are also
expected to urge Britain to revise its withdrawal terms and provide London the
opportunity of a quick transition to free-trade talks in December if that
happens.

In a significant gesture
towards British Prime Minister Theresa May, the draft says the EU should
conduct immediate internal work on potential transitional preparations in order
to be able to continue negotiations on future relations.

"At its next session
in December, the European Council will reassess the state of progress in the
negotiations with a view to determining whether sufficient progress has been
achieved," the draft says.

Tusk discussed the
strategy with 27 member leaders but the text is subject to change after the
summit, the report said. The draft currently describes sections where there has
been progress but also points out more work is needed for the divorce
agreement.

The drafts comes after
the European Commission implicated the U.K. for a crack in the talks schedule
on Oct. 11, the report said. Britain’s negotiating committee strongly denies it
was responsible for the rift in proceedings and claimed the break was agreed
upon by both sides.

Tusk said if talks
continued at the “slow” pace then the EU and the U.K. must “think about where
we are heading.”

This week’s fifth round was
the last scheduled round of Article 50 negotiations and additional rounds are
expected to be scheduled soon, according to The Independent.

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A FORMER British ambassador to the US hit out at European Union Brexit negotiators who say the UK’s divorce bill needs to be tied up first before further talks.
Sir Christopher Meyer highlighted Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty as he said the UK was “entitled” to negotiate other sticking points to its withdrawal from the Brussels bloc at the same time.
Chief negotiator Michel Barnier has always insisted financial obligations and the rights of EU citizens in Britain must be thrashed out before future trade relations are discussed.
Speaking on the Today programme, on BBC Radio 4, Sir Christopher said: “What the notorious Article 50 says in its second paragraph is that the divorce will take account of the framework for the future relationship with the union.
“So what actually Article 50 itself concedes is that you can’t do the divorce bill first and then the future relationship.
“You are entitled to do both at the same time, at least in its framework and that is going to change things, obviously.”
Brexit secretary David Davis and his team raised eyebrows on Monday as they were snapped inside Mr Barnier’s office, in a photo which revealed the lack of notes they brought to the meeting.
EU negotiators were seen sitting behind piles of stacked up documents.
But Sir Christopher denied a lack of documents meant little preparation.
Asked if it was important to be pictured with a lot of documents in front of you, he said: “No, it’s a load of rubbish.
“Particularly when you’ve got photographers in the room.
“If there’s one rule that you obey when you go into a negotiation,...

A FORMER British ambassador to the US hit out at European Union Brexit negotiators who say the UK’s divorce bill needs to be tied up first before further talks.
Sir Christopher Meyer highlighted Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty as he said the UK was “entitled” to negotiate other sticking points to its withdrawal from the Brussels bloc at the same time.
Chief negotiator Michel Barnier has always insisted financial obligations and the rights of EU citizens in Britain must be thrashed out before future trade relations are discussed.
Speaking on the Today programme, on BBC Radio 4, Sir Christopher said: “What the notorious Article 50 says in its second paragraph is that the divorce will take account of the framework for the future relationship with the union.
“So what actually Article 50 itself concedes is that you can’t do the divorce bill first and then the future relationship.
“You are entitled to do both at the same time, at least in its framework and that is going to change things, obviously.”
Brexit secretary David Davis and his team raised eyebrows on Monday as they were snapped inside Mr Barnier’s office, in a photo which revealed the lack of notes they brought to the meeting.
EU negotiators were seen sitting behind piles of stacked up documents.
But Sir Christopher denied a lack of documents meant little preparation.
Asked if it was important to be pictured with a lot of documents in front of you, he said: “No, it’s a load of rubbish.
“Particularly when you’ve got photographers in the room.
“If there’s one rule that you obey when you go into a negotiation,...

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U.K., EU Reach Outline Deal on Brexit Divorce Bill

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Nov.29 -- U.K. and European Union negotiators reached an outline deal on the divorce bill that Britain will pay when it leaves the bloc. Bloomberg\'s Jones Hayden reports from Brussels. He speaks on \"Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.\"...

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Nov.29 -- U.K. and European Union negotiators reached an outline deal on the divorce bill that Britain will pay when it leaves the bloc. Bloomberg\'s Jones Hayden reports from Brussels. He speaks on \"Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.\"...

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How do Brexit voters feel about EU divorce bill?

Theresa May won’t put a figure on Britain’s divorce bill from the EU, but the price of leaving Europe could end up costing everyone in the UK hundreds of pounds each.
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Theresa May won’t put a figure on Britain’s divorce bill from the EU, but the price of leaving Europe could end up costing everyone in the UK hundreds of pounds each.
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Dr. Michael Fuchs, Vice-chair of CDU Party, joins Good Morning Britain to discuss the current state of Brexit negotiations and claims that Britain should pay up to £100 Billion for leaving the EU.
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A FORMER British ambassador to the US hit out at European Union Brexit negotiators who say the UK’s divorce bill needs to be tied up first before further talks.
Sir Christopher Meyer highlighted Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty as he said the UK was “entitled” to negotiate other sticking points to i

The government says it could come to tens of billions. The BBC\'s Joey D\'Urso explains why the UK has to pay a Brexit divorce bill - and where the money will go.
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Nov.29 -- U.K. and European Union negotiators reached an outline deal on the divorce bill that Britain will pay when it leaves the bloc. Bloomberg\'s Jones Hayden reports from Brussels. He speaks on \"Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.\"

\"Figure will be less than £100 bn and even far less than the compromise of £38bn\" says Alexander Fiuza from Get Britain Out as Brexit secretary David Davis says he won\'t be bringing the #Brexit bill figure to the table when talks with the EU continue.
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Theresa May won’t put a figure on Britain’s divorce bill from the EU, but the price of leaving Europe could end up costing everyone in the UK hundreds of pounds each.
Will people who voted for Brexit be happy to pay up? Or, in the words of Boris Johnson, should European leaders “go whistle” for th

Negotiations are taking longer than expected between the U.K. and the European Union.
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